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with occupy wall street and spread as disaffected youth "occupied" major cities and small towns across america. what began with young people grew to encompass all races, ethnicities, genders and ages. grandmothers protested next to recent college graduates. >> women are more in favor of governmental assistance programs, those types of programs that help people in need. it's really know surprise to me that they're gravitating towards occupy wall street which happens to be arguing for those things. >> many struggled to understand the occupy message. there were clashes with police and allegations of sexual violence sprouted in different cities, questioning the safety of women at the protests. the protests focused attention on the issues impacting women and families the economy and jobs. >> i would love those women to have jobs in the private sector. the federal government is doing a lot of things but the private sector could be doing more efficiently. >> businesses are sitting on money because they don't know what additional regulations are placed on them. what will the shape of the health care b
with occupy wall street and spread as disaffected youth "occupied" major cities and small towns across america. what began with young people grew to encompass all races, ethnicities, genders and ages. grandmothers protested next to recent college graduates. >> women are more in favor of governmental assistance programs, those types of programs that help people in need. it's really know surprise to me that they're gravitating towards occupy wall street which happens to be arguing...
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of made in america. -- this is the sound of made in america. is much of one family's home actually made here? >> i would like to say that we buy more american. >> in the 1950's, that was probably true. checking in this house item after item, not made in the u.s. a table will soon be moving in, built by rick kidwell. >> i think people need to buy american. >> what made in america really means is made by american workers. this facility employs more than 100. >> our kids go to local schools here. did build a community that is pretty special. >> he has been running the business for 15 years. his workers will build 20,000 pieces of furniture this year. >> it is an upside of regaining made in america. >> an effort being done by hand or one piece at a time, made in the west virginia and coming to you on world news tonight. >> quality material. >> nice day today. >> that is what march is all about. >> hard to keep track. >> let's get you started. take a look outside. the days are getting a little bit longer. daylight savings begins two weeks from yeste
of made in america. -- this is the sound of made in america. is much of one family's home actually made here? >> i would like to say that we buy more american. >> in the 1950's, that was probably true. checking in this house item after item, not made in the u.s. a table will soon be moving in, built by rick kidwell. >> i think people need to buy american. >> what made in america really means is made by american workers. this facility employs more than 100. >> our...
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it delivers superior picture quality, the best channel lineup, more hd, plus america's fastest, most consistent and reliable internet. and there's no annual contract required. why keep paying for cable? move up to the best. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year, plus over 60 premium channels for 12 months. don't wait. call 1.877.729.fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's 1.877.729.3467. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. or for other great fios offers, visit us online. get the network that delivers more. get fios. a network ahead. it can also lead to serious dental problems. [ male announcer ] new act total care dry mouth is alcohol-free and has fluoride to strengthen teeth. stronger teeth and dry mouth relief. >> michelle obama and her daughters arrived this morning in botswana. it is the latest stop on their africa tour. they will meet with the president of botswana and do some sightseeing. more dramatic testimony today from the mother of casey anthony. yesterday, casey anthony, returned to the stand with some information that helped t
it delivers superior picture quality, the best channel lineup, more hd, plus america's fastest, most consistent and reliable internet. and there's no annual contract required. why keep paying for cable? move up to the best. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year, plus over 60 premium channels for 12 months. don't wait. call 1.877.729.fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's 1.877.729.3467. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. or for other great fios...
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. >> they are w ower couple evenpresenting dcumeary togeth abo america's special virtues. have many ofs forgotten why amera is a exceptnal naon? >> from acongress -- former congressn anfriend vin weber says nt has t answer tough questions. >>e has to showdiscipline and a serusness ofurpo o whiche is very capab t which people somimes question. >> mbe it's a b of a ack ma that newt ngri's te in cgress endedin what is en as failure bu he at least famousnd seen as big play. most of the others a en as du ornot credible or th. in -- anmanyf the republican candidashall the potential kded are e unknowns. >> no. no. no. >> what do y thi of the fiel >> i ink therepublican fie is weak, wich is why i don't ha anyf thosepictes. >> th field i wide open. some of europe's top golrs re ang thousands of monerst the funeralf seve ballesteros,ne o thgrah -- game's gatest champis, o died at the weekend. his ashes were carried from the familyome northern spain to t funal. >> in the tin vlagehere he rst picked up a golf club, the fondest farewell to a sporting legd. seve ballesteros' faly a frie
. >> they are w ower couple evenpresenting dcumeary togeth abo america's special virtues. have many ofs forgotten why amera is a exceptnal naon? >> from acongress -- former congressn anfriend vin weber says nt has t answer tough questions. >>e has to showdiscipline and a serusness ofurpo o whiche is very capab t which people somimes question. >> mbe it's a b of a ack ma that newt ngri's te in cgress endedin what is en as failure bu he at least famousnd seen as big play....
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a new contract with america. newt gingrich has formally announced he will be running for president. scuffles have broken out near the greek parliament in athens as thousands of trade union activists marched to protest against government austerity measures. the greek unions have been facing a 24-hour strike which has caused a major disruption around the country. this was called after the government announced another austerity package in an effort to reduce the deficit. we have a report from the greek capital. >> their goal was to bring greece to a grinding halt. the general strike largely achieved that. the public service workers were trying to buy their private- sector counterparts. -- were joined by their private- sector counterparts. tens of thousands of workers marched on the parliament to tell the government to think again about yet another round of austerity measures which have already pushed the country deeper into recession and have forced many to take 25% average pay cuts or a quarter hours. the ugliest scenes were when protesters hurled missiles at police and responded with
a new contract with america. newt gingrich has formally announced he will be running for president. scuffles have broken out near the greek parliament in athens as thousands of trade union activists marched to protest against government austerity measures. the greek unions have been facing a 24-hour strike which has caused a major disruption around the country. this was called after the government announced another austerity package in an effort to reduce the deficit. we have a report from the...
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and i know something, america is not broken. washington, d.c. is broken. >> having spent my life in the private sector. i understand where jobs are created. >> let's be candid. the only reason you didn't become a career politician is you lost to teddy kennedy in 1994. >> we know the rubber will hit the road in iowa in just over a week. how much is running against washington going to be helpful for people now trying to succeed, helene? >> i think it's going to be enormously helpful. i think americans right now are sick of washington. you look at the congressional approval ratings and they are -- they're lower than they've ever been. have people in polls saying they believe this is the worst congress in history and so i think that can help, which is really interesting. you hear the people at the white house talking about this, as well, and they talk as if president obama is not in washington, he's stoked up his outsider credentials and he's been able to do that because in some ways he's held some of washington at bay. he's not had relationships in
and i know something, america is not broken. washington, d.c. is broken. >> having spent my life in the private sector. i understand where jobs are created. >> let's be candid. the only reason you didn't become a career politician is you lost to teddy kennedy in 1994. >> we know the rubber will hit the road in iowa in just over a week. how much is running against washington going to be helpful for people now trying to succeed, helene? >> i think it's going to be...
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america was dragged along with the french and british and obama was dragged by mrs. clinton and susan wright and samantha power. >> white house advisor. >> there is a sense that the coalition comes first and that is a big issue. when we had a military action you defined the mission and get people to go along. but the first thing is to make sure there is a coalition with us and then you figure out what the mission is. that made it a difficult sell. what if one of the coalition partners falters. do we step back. they are not sure about the conviction. >> talking about the republican's building opposition . we have a tape from newt gingrich talking to greta. >> exercise a no fly zone this evening and communicate to the libyan military that qaddafi was gone and sooner they switched sides more likely they were to survive. this is the moment to get rid of him and do it and get over it. >> and this is what former speaker geng rich said on the today show. >> i would not to intervened and there is a lot of other ways to qaddafi and allice and i would not have use american and
america was dragged along with the french and british and obama was dragged by mrs. clinton and susan wright and samantha power. >> white house advisor. >> there is a sense that the coalition comes first and that is a big issue. when we had a military action you defined the mission and get people to go along. but the first thing is to make sure there is a coalition with us and then you figure out what the mission is. that made it a difficult sell. what if one of the coalition...
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choose johnsonville, america's favorite italian sausage. brand power. helping you buy better. to say it was a shock is just a complete understatement. i mean, i don't think there are words. you... don't have a choice of getting breast cancer. i had no choice. that 3-day gave me that opportunity. and i can actually do something to help. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do that. we can rid the world of this terrible disease... so that no mother... granddaughter... sister... daughter... mother... go through what my wife had to go through. (man) register today for the... because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> the clock is ticking to save this season of nfl football. at midnight, the current nfl labor contract expires. owners may move to lock out the players and that would mean no practice and no free agency deals and potentially, now the 2011 season. it would be the first work stoppage since 1987. both sides have spent one week in talks in washington. >> we want the fans to know we are trying and if we don't get it done, we know we will let them down. >> it will hurt parking lot atte
choose johnsonville, america's favorite italian sausage. brand power. helping you buy better. to say it was a shock is just a complete understatement. i mean, i don't think there are words. you... don't have a choice of getting breast cancer. i had no choice. that 3-day gave me that opportunity. and i can actually do something to help. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do that. we can rid the world of this terrible disease... so that no mother... granddaughter... sister... daughter... mother... go...
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news in america this morning. >> have a great monday everyone. we'll see you tomorrow morning. >>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> straight ahead, and other terrorist scare in the nation's capital. good morning, washington. it's monday, june 20. i am cynne simpson. thanks for waking up with us. >> i am scott thuman. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. adam caskey in looking at some rain. >>> let's look red lights super doppler seven on this monday morning. green and yellow on the screen. yellow indicates light grain and -- light rain and green indicates moderate rain. it will stick around through the morning and taper off around midday. 73 right now in the district, 69 in martinsburg. lingering showers around lunchtime especially locally and east of the metro. then becoming partly cloudy this afternoon and evening. high temperatures around 81 degrees this afternoon. tomorrow we will start the day with some rain, partly cloudy. near 92 degrees. a little unsettled this workweek. there's the chanc
news in america this morning. >> have a great monday everyone. we'll see you tomorrow morning. >>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> straight ahead, and other terrorist scare in the nation's capital. good morning, washington. it's monday, june 20. i am cynne simpson. thanks for waking up with us. >> i am scott thuman. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. adam caskey in looking at some rain. >>> let's...
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it produces a kind of cascading effect on the credit rating of every financial institution in america. what that proves is, we need to address the problem. the problem as a $14 trillion that that is the size of the economy. it will make us look a lot like greece. and in excess of 50 trillion dollars in unfunded liability that we simply cannot afford. with that, let me throw it open. >> some of the things you're talking about, particularly entitlement and medicare, the types of things could take awhile for the system to work its way through. are you open to terms? increasing the debt limit has some condition? >> of the things i am talking about have already been studied to death. we don't need more hearings. it is a question of what we want to do this an area where there is they're both intended and unintended consequences. that will not certainly be accomplished. we're talking about spending reductions. there'll be no tax increases in connection with the ranging -- raising the debt ceiling. the only question remaining is, how can we agree on a bipartisan basis? the talks that are goin
it produces a kind of cascading effect on the credit rating of every financial institution in america. what that proves is, we need to address the problem. the problem as a $14 trillion that that is the size of the economy. it will make us look a lot like greece. and in excess of 50 trillion dollars in unfunded liability that we simply cannot afford. with that, let me throw it open. >> some of the things you're talking about, particularly entitlement and medicare, the types of things...
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that was their pledge to america. we do not have much confidence based upon what they did in shutting down the faa with a rider they knew going to be controversial. i am hopeful that the leadership of the republican party on the senate and the house side -- all we need to do is add on a continuing resolution that extends the date from november 18 to a date in december while we consider an appropriations bill. >> erskine bowles said to the committee, i am afraid you are going to fail. do you share his there? -- his fear? the subcommittee has been and tested in more -- with more powers than any committee has been invested with. if it fails, does that mean the end of the fiscal committee until after the election? >> america cannot wait. it must not sound bad message. the president said people who do not have a job cannot wait 14 months. we cannot do a great referendum -- greek referendum, which sent the economy into a tailspin in europe. the greek government reversed itself on that issue. we need to continue to do whatev
that was their pledge to america. we do not have much confidence based upon what they did in shutting down the faa with a rider they knew going to be controversial. i am hopeful that the leadership of the republican party on the senate and the house side -- all we need to do is add on a continuing resolution that extends the date from november 18 to a date in december while we consider an appropriations bill. >> erskine bowles said to the committee, i am afraid you are going to fail. do...
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america was dragged along with by the french and british and obama we've heard has been dragged along by mrs. clinton and susan rice and-- >> there is a sense that the coalition comes first and that's one of the big issues, generally whenever we've had a military action, you define the mission and make sure they go along with us. the first thing here we have a coalition and then figure out the mission and that's made a difficult sell and difficult to the american people and they look and say what if one of the coalition partners fall terse, do we step back, too, they're not sure what kind of conviction. i want to talk about the republicans building opposition to this, if that's what it is and we have a tape from newt gingrich talking to gretta van susteren on march 7th, what to do about libya. >> exercise a no-fly zone this evening, communicate to the libyan military that gaddafi was gone, and that the sooner they switched sides, the more likely they were to survive. this is a moment to get rid of him. do it, get it over with. >> paul: and this week, this is what former speaker gingri
america was dragged along with by the french and british and obama we've heard has been dragged along by mrs. clinton and susan rice and-- >> there is a sense that the coalition comes first and that's one of the big issues, generally whenever we've had a military action, you define the mission and make sure they go along with us. the first thing here we have a coalition and then figure out the mission and that's made a difficult sell and difficult to the american people and they look and...
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[music playing] america's beverage companies are working together to put more information right up front... ng new calorie labels to every single can, bottltl and pack they produce... so you can make the choice that's right for you. >> threat of a government shutdown. >> i have been reading this for weeks, and i chuckle. this is a stalngacti from house republicansns because they are unwilling to enter into serious negotiations. it has great consequences to dodoing business. >> in business for a couple of weeks anyway. for the record, the unemployment rate dropped to 8.9%, 192,000 jobsdded -- b by the way, 30,000 jobs lost in state andocal governments. we can talk about that. this week members ofongress return from a well-deserved rest to fund theeovernment for a couple more weeks. what hapns athe end of two weeks? >> i guessss the danceoes on. clearly the obama administration is not doing what other loudmouths wanted to do -- this is a slow dance. and they are trying to nor the republicans into a bipartisan process to ruce spending. this is going to bounce along for weeks and weeks. appa
[music playing] america's beverage companies are working together to put more information right up front... ng new calorie labels to every single can, bottltl and pack they produce... so you can make the choice that's right for you. >> threat of a government shutdown. >> i have been reading this for weeks, and i chuckle. this is a stalngacti from house republicansns because they are unwilling to enter into serious negotiations. it has great consequences to dodoing business. >>...
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she put the first cracks in america's glass ceiling. geraldine ferraro was a fox news analysis and among hearing the sad news. the fox ceo said she was a warm and respected member of the fox news family and we will miss her. she behind her husband, three children and eight grandchildren. >> july, thank you. among the women ferraro inspired was sarpalin. she spoke about ferraro earlier. >> she plode through so many things that allowed the rest of us to progress because of outstanding on her shoulderings. i can't say enough good things about what it is that she accomplished. >> you may recalled that palin and ferraro made history on election night. we'll play that for you later in the program. moving on to libya, a country where our u.s. military is now involved in coalition air strikes helping to turn the tide in one city. rebels able to gain control of ajdabiya. the fight, a pierce one and bodies of more than a dozen men loyal to qaddafi scattered among the burned out artillery. troops were forced to retreat to the west. the rebels prom
she put the first cracks in america's glass ceiling. geraldine ferraro was a fox news analysis and among hearing the sad news. the fox ceo said she was a warm and respected member of the fox news family and we will miss her. she behind her husband, three children and eight grandchildren. >> july, thank you. among the women ferraro inspired was sarpalin. she spoke about ferraro earlier. >> she plode through so many things that allowed the rest of us to progress because of outstanding...
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america got osama bin laden. i got pneumonia. as someone who prides himself as always being ready when the bell rings i felt like someone hit me with a bell. for me there is nothing worse than a big story unfolding and not being there to cover it. there was more news than we could handle and i was flat on my back. and that was just the half of it. i had to cancel moderating the cbs news economic town hall meeting with the president. thanks to harry smith for stepping in and doing a great job on that on face the nation. we can't along without harry around here. i did manage to get through a commencement asdres to the students at american university without falling over. it wasn't easy but i had to cancel emceeing a hung new york dinner for a friend of three decades. steve kroft stepped in for that one. thank you, steve. i found a sub to give a commencement address i was supposed to give at l.s.u.last week. and he had to cancel too. i'm really sorry all you fellows down there at l.s.a.u.and ladies, but commencement is not about the
america got osama bin laden. i got pneumonia. as someone who prides himself as always being ready when the bell rings i felt like someone hit me with a bell. for me there is nothing worse than a big story unfolding and not being there to cover it. there was more news than we could handle and i was flat on my back. and that was just the half of it. i had to cancel moderating the cbs news economic town hall meeting with the president. thanks to harry smith for stepping in and doing a great job on...
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with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. ♪ ♪ [ man ] we've been inhe business over the course of four centuries. [ woman ] it was a family business back then, and it still feels like a family business now. the only people who knew about usere those in new england that moment that we got our first web order... ♪ ♪ ...we could tell we were on the verge of something magical. all of a sudden it just felt like things were changing. we can use ththis to advertise to bakers everywhere. [ man ] browns summit, north carolina. crescent city, california. we had a package go to kathmandu once. the web has been the reason this entire section of the warehouse exists today. we were becoming more than this little flour company in vermont. [ woman ] we're all going after one common goal which is to spread the joy of baking throughout the whole world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. ♪ ♪ [ man ] we've been inhe business over the course of four centuries. [ woman ] it was a family business back then, and it still feels like a family business now. the only people who knew about usere those in new england that moment that we got our first web order... ♪ ♪ ...we could tell we were on the verge of something magical. all of a sudden it...
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it will be a rough times for america and the world until it gets down. not a great message but that is where we are. i will take that to the president. thank you very much. >> on time and on message. [laughte >> thank you very much everybody. well done. [applause] i am the voice of doom. it is no doubt comforting to know that when the warning occurs everybody on television will have a british accent. [laughter] this is the point at which we allow this terrific team to come out of character and abandoned the roles that they are played over the last couple of hours and talkbout the experience of securing out this sand -- stimulation -- simulation. we're doing this at such an extraordinary time in washington with the debt crisis been discussed hour by hour at the white house and on capitol hill. stuart, do you leave this thinking differentlybout those conversations and about how, the extent to which the united states is flirting with grave danger? >> yes, it is something that i have realized. but the simulation emphasizes that this may have some impact on t
it will be a rough times for america and the world until it gets down. not a great message but that is where we are. i will take that to the president. thank you very much. >> on time and on message. [laughte >> thank you very much everybody. well done. [applause] i am the voice of doom. it is no doubt comforting to know that when the warning occurs everybody on television will have a british accent. [laughter] this is the point at which we allow this terrific team to come out of...
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> reporter: thanks, bill, especially promising when you consider there are 935,000 heart attacks in america each year and a third of those -- 325,000-- are repeat heart attacks. when there's medical news we turn to dr. jon lapook. jon, i understand there have been a lot of stem cell breakthroughs that have been announced over the last few years and they have not panned out. what's different about this? >> reporter: some skepticism is healthy but i have to say these come from very good institutions talking about it. cedar sinai in the joint study with johns hopkins. another thing is today another study came out from a good institution, university of louisville the lancet, a very, very good journal showing similar results. >> pelley: what's new here. >> what's new is previous studies used stem cells from the bone marrow, non-specific. these take stem cells from the heart. so theoretically they should work better. >> pelley: when would this become a common treatment, do you think? >> i spoke to both sets of authors today. they say it won't be for years. next year in 2012 they're hoping to recr
> reporter: thanks, bill, especially promising when you consider there are 935,000 heart attacks in america each year and a third of those -- 325,000-- are repeat heart attacks. when there's medical news we turn to dr. jon lapook. jon, i understand there have been a lot of stem cell breakthroughs that have been announced over the last few years and they have not panned out. what's different about this? >> reporter: some skepticism is healthy but i have to say these come from very good...
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we're america's natural gas. the smarter power today. learn more at anga.us. but you can still refinance to a fixed rate as low as 4.75% at lendingtree.com. plus, get the best deal or we'll pay you $1,000. call lending tree at... today. >>> they love me, all my people. they love me all. >> but if they do love you -- >> they would die, all of my people. they love me all. >> if you say they do love you why are they capturing benghazi and say they are against you there? >> al qaeda, al qaeda. >> welcome back. that's what gadhafi is saying since the beginning of all of this. if you support the rebels you support al qaeda. right wingers in this country are eating it up. far right wing blogger pamela geller writes president obama is essentially backing al qaeda in libya. of course it's not true but it doesn't mean the white house doesn't have al qaeda on their minds. "time"'s swampland writes obama and his aides know they are taking a big risk. it is a huge gamble says the senior administration official. the administra
we're america's natural gas. the smarter power today. learn more at anga.us. but you can still refinance to a fixed rate as low as 4.75% at lendingtree.com. plus, get the best deal or we'll pay you $1,000. call lending tree at... today. >>> they love me, all my people. they love me all. >> but if they do love you -- >> they would die, all of my people. they love me all. >> if you say they do love you why are they capturing benghazi and say they are against you there?...
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the assets, many of the assets that are there are uniquely held by the united states of america. could i just repeat again what joe he was saying and really should be the focus of our attention right now. some have compared it to the fall of the iron empire and the iron curtain and the collapse of the soviet union. this is historic times of enormous opportunity and proportions. and we should be doing whatever we can to not have brutal dictators remain in power without the commitment of the u.s. ground troops in libya or anyplace else. >> chris: senator lieberman let me ask you about the another nuts and bolts questions and that is confusion over the mission. the president says qaddafi must go but the u.n. resolution as you know only calls for protecting civilians. so, what should the u.s. do? how do we back up our rhetoric? do we get qaddafi out? do we arm the rebels? do u.s. forces, as speaker gingrich just suggested at least from the air target qaddafi and his regime? >> well, it seems to me that the only acceptable way for this to end in libya is for qaddafi to go and in that
the assets, many of the assets that are there are uniquely held by the united states of america. could i just repeat again what joe he was saying and really should be the focus of our attention right now. some have compared it to the fall of the iron empire and the iron curtain and the collapse of the soviet union. this is historic times of enormous opportunity and proportions. and we should be doing whatever we can to not have brutal dictators remain in power without the commitment of the u.s....
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with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >>> our latest facebook giveaway now under way. you have a chance to win an ipad2. you can enter once a day. will draw the lucky winner on friday at 5:00. nextt's check out the seven days. very mild again tomorrow. rain on wednesday. there is a chance on late the rain might end as some snow. keep up-to-date with the weather conditions at home, wjla.com. bobrun will take a fresh look at happening tonight -- bob atn will take a fresh look happening tonight. >> have a good night. [ baby coughing ] [ coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] more pollution from power plants means more childhood asthma attacks. [ labored breathing ] there's technology that makes the air cleaner, but too many plants don't use it. we can't wait. epa must update power plant standards to protect our kids. [ baby coughing ] >>> this is "world news" and tonight big cuts to oahu. the post office services jobs. while it won't get there the next day any
with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >>> our latest facebook giveaway now under way. you have a chance to win an ipad2. you can enter once a day. will draw the lucky winner on friday at 5:00. nextt's check out the seven days. very mild again tomorrow. rain on wednesday. there is a chance on late the rain might end as some snow. keep up-to-date with the weather conditions at home,...
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we not out there hungry, selling america, trying to bring business into america." will this fly, mark? >> it will in the republican primaries. it was a bad choice of words by the president did you could make the case that his argument was valid. with iraq. a- with rick perry, is life preserver. he will anything at this point, and the other day he said john maynard keynes did not know anything about economics. >> i think obama made that lazy statement on the golf course in hawaii. i will have to check. it is like anything in campaigns. if it is an isolated incident, is nothing, but it reinforces a stereotype -- this is a president who said america is now soft, america lacks the imagination and ambition that builds the golden gate bridge as an example, he is a man who said, as we know famously in 2008, that people in flyover country cling to guns, god, and bigotry as a way to overcome the bitterness over economic circumstances. that is why it resonates, as a man who does not understand or has contempt in many ways for his own people. >> that was not even a comment ab
we not out there hungry, selling america, trying to bring business into america." will this fly, mark? >> it will in the republican primaries. it was a bad choice of words by the president did you could make the case that his argument was valid. with iraq. a- with rick perry, is life preserver. he will anything at this point, and the other day he said john maynard keynes did not know anything about economics. >> i think obama made that lazy statement on the golf course in...
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with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >>> investigators in texas are questioning three deer hunters after a couple of students were shot. investigators were not say whether the shootings were accidental or intentional. the hunters have not been arrested. >>> parents call a miracle recovery. it has been a week since a model suffered a horrific injury. the propeller slashed into her face and cut off her left hand. she could lose her on. but her parents are focusing on her remarkable progress. she is able to raise both high rose. that does not sound like a duck but they were worried about a nerve on one side -- like a big deal, but they were worried about inner on one side. >>>>> this morning, ray lahood had a simple and sincere message. >> drive sober or get pulled over. >> he announced the kickoff of the holiday drunk driving crackdown. officials ruled that a new ad campaign to try to prevent drunken drivers. they also announced new statistics. then driving fat
with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >>> investigators in texas are questioning three deer hunters after a couple of students were shot. investigators were not say whether the shootings were accidental or intentional. the hunters have not been arrested. >>> parents call a miracle recovery. it has been a week since a model suffered a horrific injury. the propeller slashed into...
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could care less and that's why bank of america is tonight's told time winner for being so foreclosure happy that they foreclose on people when they don't even know that they are penny. ok it's time for a happy hour on this wednesday and joining me tonight is r t correspondent lauren lister and j.p. freier senior communications strategist at new media strategies are you guys this next one is it's kind of a float around it's everywhere today but it's just so good you can't not play i think we're all used to you know campaign ads offensive ads this one isn't an official an ad but it's it's that it's out there just to take a look. yes. so . how does this so wrong to do with somebody that this woman is now a council member she's running for you know against a tea party or a special election for congress and there are just some conservative filmmaker out there that is based on lies actually that she was trying to whatever just be too nice to the gangs and telling the police not to be so harsh on them they put out there so messed up saying when you have a campaign ad that you have to actuall
could care less and that's why bank of america is tonight's told time winner for being so foreclosure happy that they foreclose on people when they don't even know that they are penny. ok it's time for a happy hour on this wednesday and joining me tonight is r t correspondent lauren lister and j.p. freier senior communications strategist at new media strategies are you guys this next one is it's kind of a float around it's everywhere today but it's just so good you can't not play i think we're...
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we're america's natural gas. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could do even more. we're cleaner, domestic, abundant and ready now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power today. learn more at anga.us. >>> check out our new blog. there you'll find links to my radio website, twitter, and facebook. don't forget the show on 167 xm noon to 3:00 monday through friday. coming up the right wing is joining moammar gadhafi in his fear mongering about al qaeda in libya. we'll tell you the truth next. tlae they love me, all my people. they love me all. >> but if they do love you -- >> they would die, all of my people. they love me all. >> if you say they do love you why are they capturing benghazi an
we're america's natural gas. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could do even more. we're cleaner, domestic, abundant and ready now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter...
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at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> time now for hits and misses of the week. mary? >> this is a hit for ohio county sheriff matt lutz who gave the order to shoot and kill 50 exotic animals that escaped from a game preserve in ohio. nobody wants to see beautiful animals like lions, bears, there were 18 bengal tigers, destroyed, but i think that the sheriff made a good decision because these are cute and cuddly to look at from afar, but can turn you into a spam sandwich quickly. >> paul: okay, kim. >> a miss to a coalition of u.s. solar panel manufacturers, having the government to slap a billion dollars worth of import duties on chinese rivals, the obama administratio
at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> time now for hits and misses of the week. mary?...
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. >> we're not out there hungry, selling america. >> did the media hear that? our president thinks we're lazy. >> what do you think republicans will be sipping and saying? >> cnn's man at white house appears to have a soft spot for mr. obama. is that why he tosses softball questions to the leader of the free world? and reg says, see you later. >> thanks, everybody. >> on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor, judy miller. jim pinkerton, contributing divert of american conservative magazine and kirsten powers. i'm john scott. fo"fox news watch" is on right now. >> here's the key thing to remember, we all complained correctly when the news media failed to investigate barack obama. we complained when they refused to look at william ayers. we complained when they didn't actually explain what community organizer meant. okay? we were right to complain about that. so now they're actually doing for us what they wouldn't do for obama. okay? now they're doing it partly out of bias, i understand that, i understand there are places like msnbc that are essent
. >> we're not out there hungry, selling america. >> did the media hear that? our president thinks we're lazy. >> what do you think republicans will be sipping and saying? >> cnn's man at white house appears to have a soft spot for mr. obama. is that why he tosses softball questions to the leader of the free world? and reg says, see you later. >> thanks, everybody. >> on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor, judy miller. jim pinkerton,...
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america is no longer an issue." is that the net result of an arab spring where you see the people themselves, which we have applaud, taking over saying we want our over government -- not many have taken over yet but nonetheless, saying we want our own government. >> if you don't make decisive commitments up front, if you don't have a clear policy throughout, this is exactly what's going to happen. this is one of our concerns with administrations dealing with the middle east crisis as they came up. the one standard they applied to libya, they're not applying to other countries. that inconsistency does cost us friends and allies in the future. i'm hoping that the president takes the next few weeks to straighten out and make a solid commitment, and take out the rises and lows in his middle east policy so that we all understand what it is. if you ask, i think the average american today, what is our policy in the middle east, i think we'd be -- all of us, including me -- would be hard-pressed to say i understand what it
america is no longer an issue." is that the net result of an arab spring where you see the people themselves, which we have applaud, taking over saying we want our over government -- not many have taken over yet but nonetheless, saying we want our own government. >> if you don't make decisive commitments up front, if you don't have a clear policy throughout, this is exactly what's going to happen. this is one of our concerns with administrations dealing with the middle east crisis as...
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technology from ge, the power that will help make our nation more energy independent is right here in america. [ crickets chirping ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] advanced gas turbine technology from ge. ♪ i'm friend, secret-keeper and playmate. do you think i'd let osteoporosis slow me down? so i asked my doctor about reclast because i heard it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about it and i said that's the one for nana. he said reclast can help restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture for twelve months. and reclast is approved to help protect from fracture in many places: hip, spine, even other bones. [ male announcer ] you should not take reclast if you're on zometa, have low blood calcium, or kidney problems. or if you're pregnant, plan to become pregnant or are nursing. take calcium and vitamin d daily. tell your doctor if you develop severe muscle, bone or joint pain, if you have dental problems, or if you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh. the most common side effects include flu like symptoms, fever, muscle or
technology from ge, the power that will help make our nation more energy independent is right here in america. [ crickets chirping ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] advanced gas turbine technology from ge. ♪ i'm friend, secret-keeper and playmate. do you think i'd let osteoporosis slow me down? so i asked my doctor about reclast because i heard it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about it and i said that's the one for nana. he said reclast can help restrengthen my...
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these are rebels, america, france and britain are helping. >> allahu akbar! allahu akbar! >> sean: allahu akbar. is that who we are helping? >> that means god is great. it is not a particularly radical -- >> sean: it is the call to jihad that is used every time there's a terrorist attack, allahu akbar. >> i don't think there's enough evidence to call these guys radical. i think that's inflammatory. >> sean: evidence, "time" magazine, obama administration knows the no-fly zone may help al-qaeda. aides quoted it is a huge gamble the administration knows al-qaeda which has active cells in libya will try to exploit the power vacuum. the state department says the libyan faction is an al-qaeda affiliate. rolling stone asking u.s. bombs helping jihadists? andy mccarthy, sky news, u.k. telegraph. everyone saying who these guys are. are we paving the way for an islamic state? >> i don't know about that. what i do not understand the arab league they spend 50 billion pounds a year, which is 80 billions a year on their military. why are we going in? libya is their neighbor. saudi plan
these are rebels, america, france and britain are helping. >> allahu akbar! allahu akbar! >> sean: allahu akbar. is that who we are helping? >> that means god is great. it is not a particularly radical -- >> sean: it is the call to jihad that is used every time there's a terrorist attack, allahu akbar. >> i don't think there's enough evidence to call these guys radical. i think that's inflammatory. >> sean: evidence, "time" magazine, obama...
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i know that newt gingrich's contract with america, he took away the guarantees for pension plans. the managers of pension plans had the fiduciary responsibility to invest those plans in such a manner that the principle was never lost. the republicans and newt gingrich in their assault on america decided to let the company keep that reinvested and leverage against pension plans. they passed that law and i took an early retirement because i knew the pension plan was going to be gone. one of the reasons the bailout was necessary because so many pension plans were invested in this scam on real estate. basically, we have had our pension plans stolen and keep voting republican, folks. they will get everything. guest: let me start with some facts. as i mentioned, 30 years ago, the pbgc pension plans have cover 35 million people. today, we ensured -- we insured pension plans covering almost 44 million people. that does not mean there are not lots of folks who are now doing defined contribution plans and 401k's, etc., but there are a lot of folks who are still in traditional pension plans
i know that newt gingrich's contract with america, he took away the guarantees for pension plans. the managers of pension plans had the fiduciary responsibility to invest those plans in such a manner that the principle was never lost. the republicans and newt gingrich in their assault on america decided to let the company keep that reinvested and leverage against pension plans. they passed that law and i took an early retirement because i knew the pension plan was going to be gone. one of the...
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we will be able to compete everywhere in america because everywhere in america people will be tired of bad policies killing jobs, bad policies killing american energy, bad policies crippling housing prices, and we should have the courage as a party to say no neighborhood will be off limits. we will give every american a chance to have a better future by voting for freedom and republican party instead of servitude in the democratic party. [applause] in washington, people seem very confused [laughter] they don't understand what the problems of the country are. the only metropolitan area of the country where housing prices have gone up. people worry about unemployment. they cause your unemployment to make sure they have the money for their housing. this is why this will be an unusual campaign. if we do it right and have a contract with america next september and 18 campaign and if we are bold and our commitment to better policies and our commitment to explain in principle what is american exception was and why do free markets work and why does the work ethic matter and why is patriotism i
we will be able to compete everywhere in america because everywhere in america people will be tired of bad policies killing jobs, bad policies killing american energy, bad policies crippling housing prices, and we should have the courage as a party to say no neighborhood will be off limits. we will give every american a chance to have a better future by voting for freedom and republican party instead of servitude in the democratic party. [applause] in washington, people seem very confused...
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america, the public to an extent has tune it had war out. obviously not everybody. obviously you and i are talking right now. we're doing a special on night line. i know that watching your show you talk about afghanistan all the time but, you know, kim kardashian was... her divorce was announced while i was over there and there were a couple captains w me commes about all the attention being given to this oine on the news web sites that they would log on to as opposed to the things they were doing. >> rose: it just didn't make our show, kim kardashian. (laughs) >> well, she still has a long life ahead of her and plenty of other marriages, i'm sure. >> ros my impression has always been in talking to soldiers their first tught of their comrades and their fellow combatants and the next is what is my duty, what is my mission and how do i do that and at the same time look out from the men and women who are alongside of me. and at the same time there is always a feeling that i've spent and given here and i've watched people live and die here and i want to belie that it ma
america, the public to an extent has tune it had war out. obviously not everybody. obviously you and i are talking right now. we're doing a special on night line. i know that watching your show you talk about afghanistan all the time but, you know, kim kardashian was... her divorce was announced while i was over there and there were a couple captains w me commes about all the attention being given to this oine on the news web sites that they would log on to as opposed to the things they were...
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i think he has made a practice of trying to apologize for america. i personally am proud of america. >> well, he seems to be quite popular overseas in a way that president bush was not. the streets aren't full of people burning him in effigy. there does seem to be a new -- a chance to look at america in a different way than it did during the bush administration. you don't think that's true. >> i don't think that's true, and i don't think that there's data that would support that. >> even the streets look differently? >> i guess -- i don't think it's correct. i could be wrong, but i honestly don't think it's correct. i think that the people -- >> some people think it's part of the reason why he got the nobel prize was that he -- people just looked at him so much differently. >> he had not accomplished a thing when he got the nobel prize. it was given to him on hope, had to have been, because there wasn't anything that he had done. he had been in office 15 minutes. >> a little more than 15 minutes. i just want to say that. let me ask you to stay with m
i think he has made a practice of trying to apologize for america. i personally am proud of america. >> well, he seems to be quite popular overseas in a way that president bush was not. the streets aren't full of people burning him in effigy. there does seem to be a new -- a chance to look at america in a different way than it did during the bush administration. you don't think that's true. >> i don't think that's true, and i don't think that there's data that would support that....
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it is about putting america back on top how to make america of rich again there is nobody better to how to be better or competitive or leadership how to get what you want out of any deal or negotiation or if you are a country negotiating with another. >> host: may 2011 you say the book comes out and fall 2011? >> we are a the experts at crashing books because we do so many news driven books and current events we do something that most of the industry doesn't do is put books on a very fast track we know when to have captured the imagination of the audience, we want to get the book down as fast as possible. it is on the fast track we will have out there before christmas and we are excited about that. >> host: you have a couple of other books. start with newt gingrich most recent book. >> we are excited to be having your next book with newt gingrich. we have found several books with him they are all big best sellers and of course, he is a leading figure in the conservative market place on the republicans stage and has driven the discussion of important topics that are going to be coming up
it is about putting america back on top how to make america of rich again there is nobody better to how to be better or competitive or leadership how to get what you want out of any deal or negotiation or if you are a country negotiating with another. >> host: may 2011 you say the book comes out and fall 2011? >> we are a the experts at crashing books because we do so many news driven books and current events we do something that most of the industry doesn't do is put books on a...
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with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >> you have a chance to win free groceries. >> facebook is where you can enter. the card can be used at giant stores. we will announce a winner on friday at 5:00 p.m. you said something about a disturbance on friday. >> it is an atmospheric disturbance on the computer model. it may come south. wake up tomorrow morning or wednesday with some high cloudiness. 28 to 36 degrees. cloudy and cool air on friday. the week and looks good. it looks like we warm up as we head toward christmas. weather on wjla.com. more on what to expect at 11:00 p.m. >> "abc world n [ baby coughing ] [ coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] more pollution from power plants means more childhood asthma attacks. [ labored breathing ] there's technology that makes the air cleaner but too many plants don't use it. we can't wait. epa must update power p
with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >> you have a chance to win free groceries. >> facebook is where you can enter. the card can be used at giant stores. we will announce a winner on friday at 5:00 p.m. you said something about a disturbance on friday. >> it is an atmospheric disturbance on the computer model. it may come south. wake up tomorrow morning or wednesday with some...
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make a difference in america, and we will take america back. god bless you, and through you may god continue to bless this great country we love. >> now, team perry could say he was talking about governors' races. he did mention governors. >> but the buzz in austin, the people i'm talking to, think he's running, planning to run. his body language, he sounded like he's getting ready to run. the people in the room last night when i talked to them, john, afterwards they loved hill. they said not only does he have a great message to sell because of the texas economy and the rest of his story, but he could give a speech and they just think, wow, that's so -- >> he sounded a little like george bush. >> that is true. >> the energy matters. he looks like he's having fun. if you had this conversation with him a few months ago, when you brought that up, he was, like, i don't think so. i'm think about it. his body looked very different about it. he seems more excited. >> well, and there have been developments which is that his senior staff has just quit,
make a difference in america, and we will take america back. god bless you, and through you may god continue to bless this great country we love. >> now, team perry could say he was talking about governors' races. he did mention governors. >> but the buzz in austin, the people i'm talking to, think he's running, planning to run. his body language, he sounded like he's getting ready to run. the people in the room last night when i talked to them, john, afterwards they loved hill....
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. >>> and plus, a conversation about america and politics tonight with tom brokaw. why, we're going to ask him, are politicians on both sides of the aisle, left and right, including president obama, having so much trouble connecting with the american people? >>> and it was almost 30 years ago that the actress natalie wood drowned mysteriously after a night on a boat off california's catalina island. now investigators have reopened the case as of today. we want to know why. >>> and let me finish tonight with this new republican hunt for the least-informed presidential candidate they can find. we start with the apparent gop front-runner right now, newt gingrich. david gregory is the moderator of nbc's "meet the press." and howard fineman is an msnbc political analyst and "the huffington post" media group editorial director. david gregory, great to have you on. we'll talk about "meet the press" coming up this weekend. but let me ask you about this whole thing. don't you think just in a psychological way, what do you think it does to mitt romney, who's been running for
. >>> and plus, a conversation about america and politics tonight with tom brokaw. why, we're going to ask him, are politicians on both sides of the aisle, left and right, including president obama, having so much trouble connecting with the american people? >>> and it was almost 30 years ago that the actress natalie wood drowned mysteriously after a night on a boat off california's catalina island. now investigators have reopened the case as of today. we want to know why....